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Testing nonlocal observation as a source of intuitive knowledge
This study explored the hypothesis that in some cases intuitive knowledge arises from perceptions that are not mediated through the ordinary senses.
- Publications Scholarly Papers
- January 1, 2008
- 11 pages
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Intention Downloads Interview: Edgar Mitchell
The founder of IONS has a unique vantage point to view intentionality, having witnessed and helped facilitate many new scientific studies, as well as developing a theory of quantum holography that can help explain “miraculous” results that some healers produce.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-06-01
- 00:28:14
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Essential Shifts Interview: Elisabet Sahtouris
In this talk, Elisabet draws inspiration from the extraordinary designs provided by nature showing how we can live more lightly and sustainable. She sees abundant evidence for us transitioning from a primarily competitive and egocentric era, which is typical of young populations of any species, into an era in which we learn to cooperate and communicate as one global family.
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-04-10
- 00:25:06
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Consciousness and Healing Forum: Deepak Chopra (part 1 of 2)
Deepak argues that consciousness is the phenomenon, and all else is the epiphenomenon. Just as our DNA differentiates skin, bone, and organs, our consciousness differentiates perceptions, cognition, moods, behavior, biology, social interaction, personal relations, the environment, and forces of nature.
- Audio Lectures
- 2005-03-23
- 00:40:14
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Essential Shifts Interview: Don Beck
Spiral Dynamics Integral provides a powerful, multi-leveled mapping of culture, values, and consciousness. In this interview, the leading practitioner of this work, Don Beck, shares his insights about how we can more effectively meet different cultures with solutions appropriate to their "memetic codes."
- Audio Interviews
- 2006-05-15
- 00:34:48
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Quantum Optics
Is Psi a type of Knowledge?
- Principal Investigator
- Dean Radin, PhD
Mind-matter interaction study using an optical system.
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Biomedical Research Needs a Paradigm Shift
After many years of increasing investment and diminishing returns, the question we must begin to ask ourselves is, Are we using the right paradigm? Given the experimentally verified validity of quantum mechanics, I believe it’s time to seriously consider the implications for biomedical research.
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A New Model of the Universe, only You can figure it out.
1. Perturbation Theory: Simplify Isotopic Holographic Fractals. 2. Microcosmic and Macrocosmic “Unit”: Isotopic Holographic Fractal. o Lagrange Coordinate System Resonance Mode Matricies • Quantum, Atomic, Optic, Acoustic, Electrical, Mechanical, Geo, Orbital ...
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Without wondering...
People travel to wonder at the height of the mountains, at the huge waves of the seas, at the long course of the rivers, at the vast compass of the ... -
How Ghosts may produce physical effects?
When a discarnate entity wills to move something the exterior substance in his subtle-astral realm responds and under favorable circumstances may initiate the greater symmetry or combination of ordinary expressly ... -
Scientific Deism Explained
Scientific Deism Explained By Alumno deVerum Does God exist? Theists say yes. Atheists say no. Who am I to believe? Justifying a belief by basing it on the works or ... -
The Subtle Realm and Integral Human Development
From the physical perspective much of biology is already interactive and actualizing Subtle Realm potentials. Living beings coordinate non-locally through an information field from the Subtle interacting with the hidden ... -
Chaos and Disorder: Why We Need Them
The value of chaos and disorder in human life and the paradoxical unity of opposites have been repeatedly affirmed by an impressive array of individuals from various walks of life – scientists, mathematicians, physicians, nurses, psychologists, philosophers, poets, writers, musicians, artists, theologians, saints, and sinners. They tell us that chaos and disorder are as essential as harmony and coherence in a fulfilled life, and in emerging science as well.
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Another Taboo Subject, or, Escape from Diversions. (Part one of three parts)
ASCENSION SUPPORT TEAM. DAVID AND YVONNE BRITTAIN Another Taboo Subject, or, Escape from Diversions. (Part one) This article has been adapted from chapter nine ‘The Original Plan’ from our self-published ... -
Here’s looking at You
Here’s looking at YOU An alternative exploration of the ascension process written by David and Yvonne Brittain ASCENSION SUPPORT TEAM Self-Teaching Tools http://www.ascensionsupportteam.com Although I’m ... -
A Path Forward: Embracing our Creative Imagination
It’s been quite a year – and it’s barely April. Extreme political unrest is underway throughout the Middle East. Earthquakes rock New Zealand, China, California, and Japan. Shifting plates and tsunami waves in the Pacific Ocean have nuclear power plants perched on the edge of total meltdown.
- Global Shift
- In the News
- Media and Consciousness
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The Mind’s Own Physician: A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama on the Healing Power of Meditation
Scientific study of meditation has flourished over the past several years, summarized in this excerpt from a new book of groundbreaking conversations between the Dalai Lama and leading researchers from both Eastern and Western traditions.
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Research/Psi Research
Selected Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications on Psi Research (a growing list of articles published mostly in the 21st century, plus other resources, compiled by Dean Radin) read Dr. Radin's blog ... -
Children’s Memories of Previous Lives
It is clear that for many of these kids this is not a game of make-believe but very important and meaningful for them. They talk about the people they miss. Some of the children cry daily to be taken to someone they say is their real family.
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Tasting the Universe: What Synesthesia Suggests about the Nature of Consciousness
Among the beneficiaries of the various shifts in human consciousness now underway are a little-known group of outliers known as synesthetes. A synesthete may hear a symphony but also see amorphous, multi-colored shapes go by. She may say the word “table” and taste cake, just like Academy Award-winner Tilda Swinton.